Yes but despite getting more votes, he was unelectable... unlike Hillary, who was electable, yet got fewer votes.Didn't all 2016 polls have Bernie beat Trump by a way bigger margin then Hillary's?
??Yes but despite getting more votes, he was unelectable... unlike Hillary, who was electable, yet got fewer votes.
--Patrick
I still honestly don't think Bernie will ever be president, because the democratic leadership would rather hand the presidency back to Trump by supporting a third candidate - Bloomberg, probably - than really support Sanders.TBH, I'm pretty sure Bernie isn't going to get shit done as President, and at most will have one term. I voted for him in the primaries in 2016 because I didn't agree with the Bush/Clinton "dynasty," but I didn't think for a hot second he would have the cooperation of Congress to do anything he wanted. If through some miracle Dems squeak out ownership of both houses of Congress and win the presidency with Bernie as the nominee, most of the Dems there are not going to agree with Sanders on what policies should be. So by the time his term nears its end, assuming he makes it to then, We'll be back to the old pattern of Demoralized Dems and an Energized Republican base who will probably nominate Ivanka or fuck knows what.
I still don’t think they “approve” of what he does so much as that it serves their interests, so they allow it to continue. I think McConnell is more directly the cause of “never pass” than Trump ever was.he Trump administration is practically a worst case example of how much damage the President can do without congressional approval.
Unlike Biden who will usher in a golden age of bipartisanship and effective legislation from Congress?TBH, I'm pretty sure Bernie isn't going to get shit done as President, and at most will have one term. I voted for him in the primaries in 2016 because I didn't agree with the Bush/Clinton "dynasty," but I didn't think for a hot second he would have the cooperation of Congress to do anything he wanted.
The article agreed and changed that to 'target the wealthy,' though I personally would still like to punish the rich.Wow, "punish the rich"... That's an extremely biased way to phrase that. Especially compared to "cut, cut, cut".
I don't think anyone should have to suffer simply because they have a big pile of money.I personally would still like to punish the rich.
Well, he’s not wrong. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wa...a-929a-64efa7482a77_story.html?outputType=ampSo, Bloomberg said that Russia is working on behalf of Bernie Sanders, because Russia thinks that Bernie will lose to Trump....
Has anyone looked into Bloomberg's ties to Russia? If one billionaire, misogynist, racist, real estate mogul was backed by Russia to be president, I would assume that another billionaire, misogynist, racist, real estate mogul is also on their list of allies.
I'll just post this again since it's relevant to the international situation on healthcare:A polarizing candidate like Bernie - especially when weakened a bit more by being called out as a cryptocommunist who only won due to Russian interference - will achieve nothing internationally - having to focus on domestic issues and so on.
*Sole exception is BloombergPlus, any candidate that isn't Trump* will restore the US's standing by not being an insecure narcissist that others have to dumb down any sort of explanation.
I'm pretty sure this needs to be a logarithmic scale.
NahChoosing between Sanders and Trump would be a disaster
It's this sort of opinion I think we'll be seeing a lot more of...and which will hand Trump the election, because it'll properly scare away all moderate voters from the democratic party. And/or warm them up for a third party bid by someone with enough money *cough*Bloomberg*cough*.
Idiots, idiots, idiots.
That doesn't make them any less of an idiot.You say "idiots" like that person wouldn't want trump over bernie.
Staying in like this you'd think she's an issues candidate, except...I wouldn't have a clue what issues she cares about.Steyer is out.
Incidentally, know who's still running? Tulsi Gabbard.
She's trying to set up a narrative that the DNC rigged it against her so she can get a cushy Fox News job.Staying in like this you'd think she's an issues candidate, except...I wouldn't have a clue what issues she cares about.
Democrats ran that candidate in 2016. She lost and now we're dealing with that fallout.Choosing between Sanders and Trump would be a disaster
It's this sort of opinion I think we'll be seeing a lot more of...and which will hand Trump the election, because it'll properly scare away all moderate voters from the democratic party. And/or warm them up for a third party bid by someone with enough money *cough*Bloomberg*cough*.
Idiots, idiots, idiots.